1850hl....PWY555W

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1850hl....PWY555W

#1 Post by beefertoo »

picked this up yesterday,kindly donated for someone to restore. after a 300 mile round trip came back impressed,wasn't expecting much being as it was given but was pleasently surprised with the condition. havent come across any big horrors as yet and dont expect to(famous last words?).

anyway plans are to clean her up and mot her as and when time permits,must finish the herald first(thats taking up workshop space) so i'm soooo glad she doesnt appear to need much if any welding...
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#2 Post by DoloWIGHTY »

Hey, that looks good, well done for saving it, I reckon that paint will respond to a bit of elbow grease and come up pretty good too.

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#3 Post by Toledo Man »

Not bad for a freebie.

Get some satin black on back panel. I've got the correct bootlid badges if you need them.
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